It is almost certainly a bait-and-switch for malware.
The term "" likely refers to a specific technical patch or "bug fix" released by the creator (whose username contains "8005") to address issues in a particular version of the content. In independent fan game development, these "fixes" typically resolve:
If you’re playing an RPG Maker MHA fan game and encounter a “corruption trip” (glitched textures, infinite loop, missing NPCs):
A user searching “ntr trip of corruption mha japs 8005 fix” found a shady MediaFire link labeled “patch_8005_fix.zip.” Upon extraction, it contained a .exe disguised as a DLL. VirusTotal flagged it as Trojan.Agent.Generic .
It is almost certainly a bait-and-switch for malware.
The term "" likely refers to a specific technical patch or "bug fix" released by the creator (whose username contains "8005") to address issues in a particular version of the content. In independent fan game development, these "fixes" typically resolve:
If you’re playing an RPG Maker MHA fan game and encounter a “corruption trip” (glitched textures, infinite loop, missing NPCs):
A user searching “ntr trip of corruption mha japs 8005 fix” found a shady MediaFire link labeled “patch_8005_fix.zip.” Upon extraction, it contained a .exe disguised as a DLL. VirusTotal flagged it as Trojan.Agent.Generic .